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Selling the OC – Season 3 (2024)

Selling the OC Season 3 will make its debut on Netflix in May 2024. The season promises to continue the blend of luxury real estate showcases and intense interpersonal drama among the agents of the Oppenheim Group in Orange County. The season is set to deliver eight episodes, each around 30 minutes in length, packed with conflicts and relationships within the high-stakes environment of real estate.

The Oppenheim Group’s agents face their most challenging season yet, dealing with internal strife, rumors, and the pressures of maintaining their high-profile client relationships in the competitive OC real estate market.

You can watch “Selling the OC – Season 3” on Netflix in Canada.

Length: 8 episodes, approximately 30m each
Genre: Reality TV
This Title is: Dramatic, Engaging

Cast

Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose, Austin Victoria, Brandi Marshall, Gio Helou, Kayla Cardona, Lauren Shortt, Polly Brindle, Sean Palmieri, Tyler Stanaland, Ali Harper

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: TV-MA – Includes mature themes and language typical of reality shows focused on adult professional life.

Trivia

  • The series is a spin-off of the popular Selling Sunset, focusing on the real estate market in Orange County.
  • Jason and Brett Oppenheim, though not main cast members, appear frequently to oversee the operations.
  • The show has generated discussions about the authenticity of relationships depicted, especially those involving workplace dynamics and friendships.

Trailer

Our Review

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Selling the OC Season 3 continues to deliver what fans expect: a glossy, dramatic look into the high-stakes world of real estate in Orange County. The chemistry among the cast and the genuine tension makes for an engaging watch, though some storylines feel more manufactured than others. Overall, it’s a solid season that will satisfy those looking for their real estate drama fix.

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